‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI

Gore Verbinski and Matthew Robinson deliver a harsh anti-technology wake-up call.
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI
Man From the Future (Sam Rockwell), in "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die." Briarcliff Entertainment
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R | 2h 14m | Drama, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Action | 2026

My first takeaway after hearing about the premise of “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” (“Good Luck”) was: Okay. It’s just another movie about the real dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that will be labeled as implausible science-fiction. It can’t and never will happen. AI doesn’t pose a threat to life as we know it. It will only help mankind. We’ll be fine.

Michael Clark
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Originally from the nation's capital, Michael Clark has provided film content to over 30 print and online media outlets. He co-founded the Atlanta Film Critics Circle in 2017 and is a weekly contributor to the Shannon Burke Show on FloridaManRadio.com. Since 1995, Clark has written over 5,000 movie reviews and film-related articles. He favors dark comedy, thrillers, and documentaries.